A Kremlin-aligned organization called RIA Novosti released a video depicting drone operators targeting Ukraine from an office within a Moscow building. Despite its prompt removal, the footage had already been shared across various platforms.
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Video published by RIA Novosti
On Tuesday, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti released a video demonstrating how drone operators were guiding assaults on Ukraine from within an office building located in Moscow. -
Swift deletion of the video
The video appeared on the agency’s Telegram channel but was quickly taken down afterwards. -
Outrage in Russia
: The publication of the video sparked a wave of criticism among Russian military bloggers.
Unexpected footage emerges from the center of Moscow
The clip that surfaced on the organization’s Telegram channel was swiftly taken down yet persisted in circulating online.
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The video shows people in the Moscow International Business Center tower
they were guiding drones for assaults in Ukraine
.
Who was controlling the drones?
One of the Russian units stated that
During the mission, the drones were controlled by Formation Commander Stanislav Orlov.
Known as “Ispaniec,” this person resides in leased apartments in Moscow City.
Successfully struck a target close to Chasiv Yar
in eastern Ukraine.
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The person operating feels secure.
experiences no psychological pressure
One of the operation participants in the video mentions this, emphasizing the key distinction between conventional combat scenarios and contemporary military operations.
Wave of criticism
The release of the video incited anger among certain Russian military bloggers. The backlash was directed at both the exposure of the operatives’ whereabouts and the ethical implications of the assaults on Ukraine. Despite being swiftly removed from the Russian agency’s social media platforms, the footage resurfaced online elsewhere.
Source: X, PAP
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